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When looking for a solution to managing water quality, or simply for aesthetic enhancement, there are three basic types of pond and lake aerators to consider; surface spray aerators, air diffused systems and horizontal aspirators or mixers. Each type has unique differences and efficiencies that can be used in many different ways to achieve maximum benefit.
The size, shape and depth of a pond should dictate the type of aeration system, or combination of systems used. Keep in mind when water quality management is an objective, recommended sizing is 2-hp per surface acre.
To operate the systems efficiently and without nuisance tripping it is necessary to know if sufficient power is available, how close it is to the source, and if there are other electrical requirements that may be using the same source, i.e., irrigation, lighting, etc. It?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?s also important to follow local and national electrical codes during installation, which will often require burying/trenching wire in conduit from the power source to the aerators power control center, and from the PCC out to the ponds edge.
Having operational electricity is necessary before flotation and start-up of any aeration system, for security and mechanical considerations, and may become a scheduling consideration that could need attention. A certified electrician may also be required during installation.
There are two ways of securing most units into position, anchoring (to the pond bottom), and mooring (to the pond edges, either above or beneath the surface.) Methods of securing and quality of materials used can affect security, ease of service, and safety and should be included in the planning. Tools and materials required can include: a shovel (to bury/trench cable,) conduit, stainless steel cable or nylon rope, cinder blocks and a boat (when anchoring,) and rebar or duckbill anchors (when mooring.) Diffused air systems do not require anchoring or mooring, but a boat is often required during installation.
Intensive landscaping around the pond?EUR??,,????'?????<??oeretaining walls, waterfalls, and planting beds?EUR??,,????'?????<??oecould affect installation and service or maintenance access. Further coordination may be needed between the aeration installer and landscape and/or irrigation contractor in these instances.
Raleigh, North Carolina
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
Hardscape Oasis in Litchfield Park
Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
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